Temporary secondary signs for retail or food handling establishments (but not for home occupations) which have a valid business license pursuant to Chapter 180 of this Code are permitted by special license in all zones where nonresidential uses are permitted to use temporary secondary signs, when such signs are designed, constructed, and placed in conformance with this chapter.

On Main Street between Route 206 and Collis Lane, no freestanding sign shall be placed more than 20 feet from the establishment's pedestrian entrance, provided that the sign shall not interfere with building access. [See Code § 163-91N.]

Nothing, including but not limited to a picture, poster, pennant, pinwheel, streamer, or balloons, for example, shall be affixed, taped or attached to a permitted temporary secondary sign. [See also Code § 163-91L.]

A permitted sign shall be displayed only when the establishment is
open, but no earlier than 6:30 a.m. nor later than 10:00 p.m. prevailing
time. At all other times, temporary secondary signs must be stored
indoors.

A freestanding, double-sided sign may be placed in or near the sidewalk only where a minimum five-foot clear sidewalk is maintained (an unobstructed area serving as circulation space for pedestrians). A freestanding, double-sided sign may be placed adjacent to the sidewalk if the existing sidewalk is less than five feet wide, consistent with Subsection P, below, of this section, provided that existing sidewalk remains clear.

The applicant shall submit an informal plan view sketch with sufficient
detail and measurements to clearly show the proposed sign location.
The submission shall be reviewed by the Zoning Officer, in consultation
with a sign advisory committee established for this purpose, and a
decision rendered thereon with 21 days of submission.

More than one business owner may apply for and share a single temporary
secondary sign license, provided that not more than one temporary
secondary sign is displayed at a time, which shall be established
by agreement of the applicants.

If the sign location is within a county, state, or local right-of-way,
evidence of approval or exemption from the appropriate authority shall
be a condition of issuance of the local temporary secondary sign license.

By license, subject to approval and conditions of a temporary secondary
sign license issued in accordance with this chapter, all permitted
temporary secondary signs shall conform to the specifications set
forth in Exhibit A-1 attached hereto.

Membership. The Temporary Secondary Sign Advisory Committee shall
consist of three members, composed of the Zoning Officer, a member
of the Borough's governing body (Chair of Community Relations),
and a member of the Planning Board, appointed by the Mayor with the
advice and consent of the Council, for one-year terms. The Committee
shall function as a subcommittee of the Planning Board.

Duties. In lieu of minor site plan approval with respect to temporary
secondary sign license applications only, the Committee is authorized
to meet informally with the applicant and administratively approve
such licenses by consensus, reporting such approvals to the Planning
Board. In this process, the Committee may allow reasonable deviations
from the design standards of this chapter.

Appeals. If the Committee does not approve an application for a temporary
secondary sign license, then the Committee shall advise the Planning
Board of its reasons in writing. The applicant may appeal a decision
or denial by the Committee to the Planning Board within 10 days of
the denial. The Planning Board shall then hold a hearing and within
45 days report its findings and recommendations to the Borough's
governing body. No notice or publication shall be required for a Planning
Board hearing appealing a determination of the Committee. The Borough's
governing body may decide the matter on the report and recommendations
of the Planning Board within 45 days of receipt.

The Zoning Officer shall review the application for completeness
and make recommendations to the Temporary Secondary Sign Advisory
Committee regarding the conformity of the proposal with the requirements
of this chapter.

Any license issued pursuant to this chapter shall include an acknowledgement
form signed by the applicant that specifies the type of sign permitted
by the license issued and the permitted location of same.

Summary removal. The Zoning Officer, a police officer, the Borough
Engineer, or the Construction Official may immediately confiscate
and remove a temporary secondary sign which is in violation of this
chapter, including but not limited to being unlicensed, or which violates
any condition of its license, including time of display and/or approved
location. If a business owner's sign is confiscated for a second
time, then the Zoning Officer shall revoke the business owner's
license for the current year, and the business shall be ineligible
to apply for a temporary secondary sign license for the succeeding
calendar year.

This chapter shall expire on December 31, 2016, and be of no
further force and effect. Upon expiration of this chapter, no secondary
signage shall be permitted unless specifically approved by the Borough
Planning Board, or Zoning Board of Adjustment.